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Inspired by the success of Manny Pacquiao, the Muay Thai Association of the Philippines (MAP) is now on the look for a "Pacman" among its rank.


And there are many of them as proven in the last Southeast Asian Games and the first Asian Indoor Games.

"Aside from boxing, muay thai is one sport Filipinos can really excel in," said MAP chairman Robin Padilla in a special PSA Forum appearance yesterday at the main function room of the Pantalan Restaurant in Manila.
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And there are many of them as proven in the last Southeast Asian Games and the first Asian Indoor Games.

"Aside from boxing, muay thai is one sport Filipinos can really excel in," said MAP chairman Robin Padilla in a special PSA Forum appearance yesterday at the main function room of the Pantalan Restaurant in Manila.
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World champion Roland Claro emerged the lone Filipino champion in the muay division as he bagged the gold over Thailand’s Uchaim Yingram in the light flyweight (45-48 kgs).
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Inspired by the success of Manny Pacquiao, the Muay Thai Association of the Philippines (MAP) is now on the look for a "Pacman" among its rank.


And there are many of them as proven in the last Southeast Asian Games and the first Asian Indoor Games.

"Aside from boxing, muay thai is one sport Filipinos can really excel in," said MAP chairman Robin Padilla in a special PSA Forum appearance yesterday at the main function room of the Pantalan Restaurant in Manila.
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And there are many of them as proven in the last Southeast Asian Games and the first Asian Indoor Games.

"Aside from boxing, muay thai is one sport Filipinos can really excel in," said MAP chairman Robin Padilla in a special PSA Forum appearance yesterday at the main function room of the Pantalan Restaurant in Manila.
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World champion Roland Claro emerged the lone Filipino champion in the muay division as he bagged the gold over Thailand’s Uchaim Yingram in the light flyweight (45-48 kgs).
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